china unicom hong kong ltd (CHUFF) Details

China Unicom (Hong Kong) Limited, an investment holding company, provides telecommunications services in the People’s Republic of China. The company offers cellular and fixed-line voice and related value-added, broadband and other Internet-related, information communications technology, and business and data communications services. It also provides GSM cellular voice, WCDMA cellular voice, TD-LTE cellular voice, LTE FDD cellular voice, and related value-added services; Internet information services; communications technology training, development, and promotion services; and telecommunications network construction, planning, and technical consulting services. In addition, the company offers consultancy, survey, design, and contract services relating to information and construction projects in the telecommunications industry; technical support, manufacturing, research, and design services for SIM/USIM cards and other telecommunications cards; project consultation and management services; and property management services. Further, it provides e–payment; advertising design, production, agency, and publication; magazine publishing; telecommunications networks leasing; and technology development, transfer, and consulting services, as well as sells handsets and telecommunications equipment. Additionally, the company is involved in venture capital investment business. As of January 31, 2015, it served 450 million mobile, fixed-line broadband, and local access subscribers. The company was founded in 2000 and is based in Central, Hong Kong. China Unicom (Hong Kong) Limited is a subsidiary of China United Network Communications Group Company Limited.

china unicom hong kong ltd (CHUFF) Key Developments

Leshi Internet Information & Technology (LeTV) announced a strategic relationship with China Unicom. Under the terms of the agreement signed between both companies, LeTV will launch the LeTV Superphone 1 supporting the 4G network of China Unicom and target sales of one million units by the end of 2015.

Telefonica and China Unicom Team Up to Acquire Smartphones

Jun 30 15

Telefonica and China Unicom have signed a strategic procurement collaboration agreement to select smartphones based on shared specifications at improved economies of scale. The aim is to help both companies deliver improved data services to a broader group of their customers in China, Latin America and Europe. The companies said the first joint project has been completed with the purchase of 4G smartphones from the manufacturers Lenovo and TCL, which will be made available in the second half of 2015 in China, Europe and Latin America.

China Unicom announced the establishment of 'China Unicom International Limited', a wholly-owned arm under the former by being regrouped from the former's overseas arms in Hong Kong, America, Europe, Singapore, Japan, Australia, South Africa, etc. and headquartered in Hong Kong. The newborn will establish a global uniform product centers, delivery centers, maintenance centers and customer service centers, accelerate the deployment and construction of overseas POP points, data centers, cloud computing, CDN and value-added services, improve the global network, enrich business types and work together with domestic and foreign partners to better serve customers in the Asia Pacific region and the world and jointly seize opportunities for global development. This marks China Unicom's international business has entered into a new stage. First, it will integrate domestic and foreign resources to provide customers with a package of world-access end-to-end services and enhance the service capacity of China Unicom in the global market. Second, it will fully establish an operation mechanism reaching the international standards and significantly improve operational efficiency through flat and centralized management. Third, it will focus on building a risk management and control system and prevent and control operational risks.

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